The disturbing number of nuclear bombs that humans have detonated throughout historyAlex Kuzoian
launched from anywhere in the world, and with a target anywhere in the world. Missilemap was designed to make it easy to see the relationship between missile range, accuracy, and warhead size to help people understand the power of nuclear warheads and long-range missiles...
The final technology,Nuclear Bombs, allows the country to produce and stockpile nuclear bombs. Each reactor will provide 1 bomb per year (365 days)[2]. The bomb production progress can be seen via a slowly progressing percentile bar.
Atomic bomb impact simulator works based on 4 simple steps: Location: The operator has to choose a place on the virtual map, where the nuclear weapon would explode. Average-sized city, in the central part with several satellite small cities located around it, was chosen for the simulation. ...
This simulator maps the effect of a single nuclear bomb on an individual target. Using open-source physics and weapon models, it provides a simplified view of the aftermath of the detonation. You can target any city with over 20,000 people in the US. Air detonations are assumed to detonate...
This latter point, the blast wave going to all sides, is what creates the immense pressure waves that destroy the surrounding area. A 0.3 kt blast, still being ca. 335 times larger than a that of a Mark 118 demolition bomb (with its 896 kg warhead) will result in moderate blast damage...
A nuclear EMP attack that is sufficiently large would knock out most, if not all, of the electric power grid. The extent of the electrical grid damage would depend upon the size of the bomb. Full repair of the power grid would take anywhere from two months to three years or more. Many...
Atomic bomb impact simulator works based on 4 simple steps: Location: The operator has to choose a place on the virtual map, where the nuclear weapon would explode. Average-sized city, in the central part with several satellite small cities located around it, was chosen for the simulation. ...